Black Lives Matter and Antifa

Pheshim Press: Scott Campbell · AI-narrated by Mike (from Google)
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In June of 2020, more people searched the internet for "Black Lives Matter" than for "Trump."

The tragic death of ex-convict George Floyd on May 25, 2020, at the hands of four policemen immediately triggered 2,000 protests not only in cities across the United States but also in 60 other countries. It was almost as if the Floyd death had been planned. Was Derek Chauvin, the White policeman who put his knee on Floyd's neck for over eight minutes, a hitman? What about his new $100,000 BMW and hundreds of thousands in undisclosed income? Was it the unfortunate death of a convicted felon and heavy drug-user, or was a professionally organized anti-Trump network just waiting to launch a street revolution to further disrupt the economy and elections?

A White policeman had placed his knee on Black Mr. Floyd's neck for about eight minutes, despite his utterances of "I can't breath" which were audible to multiple people passing by with cell-phone cameras. This seemed a bit strange for a policeman's behavior in the year 2020 given Eric Garner's "I can't breathe" was one of the major rallying cries of black activists for police racism and brutality.

Although there were 13 or fewer unarmed deaths of black men at the hands of white policemen in 2019, roars of "systemic police racism" and "institutional racism" shook the world and equally raucous looting riots plundered many businesses and caused hundreds of millions in damages and losses.


Nearly the entire United States white population had been labeled "racist" once again by the Left, just in time to affect the June primaries and November elections.


Black Lives Matter (BLM) and Antifa led a charge to capture six blocks of downtown Seattle to create an "Autonomous Zone" with border walls and security-- and fully dependent on outside for food, sanitation, and law enforcement. They made standard DSA demands: free this and free that for everybody, but especially free stuff that would help black and brown people. Dismantle the police departments was another demand, even ban them forever. These types of demands matched up with the Black Panther and Black Liberation Army demands from decades ago and hinted at the true origins of BLM.


Hawk Newsome, a leader of BLM, made the statement that if they didn't get what they wanted, BLM would burn down the system, another pattern of congruence that was being established with the Black Panthers.


This book reveals the dark truth about BLM, a feminist group, whose idol and role model is Assata Shakur a female felon, a convicted cop-killer, ex-Black Panther, and forty-year fugitive. It reveals how BLM was formed, the founders being recruited as mere puppets for larger, experienced anti-American and black activist power groups.


This book not only explores the history of Antifa and its ideology and its main actions but also explores in depth the origin and nature of Marxism as arising from a foundation of Satanism directed against the Christian Church. Evidence that Karl Marx was a Satanist is presented.

Black Lives Matter and Antifa showed us how they can work together in Seattle's Autonomous Zone. They both are incarnations of communist goon squads for the Deep State. They are hired domestic terrorists. The goal is not only to oust nationalist, anti-globalist Trump but to take over the entire US government and its people.


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Scott Campbell earned a Biology degree, Summa Cum Laude, a physiology degree, and a doctorate from prestigious universities. Tops among his signature skills is his ability to recognize intricate patterns that oversee various fields: technology, politics, behavioral psychology, ideologies, including religions, social studies, evolution, philosophy, financial markets, and government. These subjects drove his research starting in 2008 and facilitate summarizing a great variety of books.

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